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325 no higher than 350 and make sure you put the glasses in a cold oven and let the glasses cool completely before removing them from the oven. When the baking time limit has been reached cool glasses with oven door open to help dispel fumes as well.

Someone said: I have had a lot of success with painting, allowing to cure for at least 10-15 days and then baking for 30 minutes in a 250 degree oven (my own regular oven). Follow the rules above about putting them in a cool oven and leaving in until totally cool again. They are hand washable after and I`ve used Christmas glasses painted five years ago over and over again. Do not paint up to the top as I don`t believe the paints are safe for drinking from, but painting outside up to about 3/4 of the way are very cool

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When using acrylic paint on glass, I have gotten great results from first baking the project at 250 degrees for one hour, then allowing the glass to cool down completely. After that, I put the project back into a cold oven, set the heat at 325 and bake for 30-45 minutes (depending on the thickness of the glass). I then turn the heat off, open the oven door, and allow the glass to once again cool down completely. The first baking at the lower temp seems to "set" the paint, and the second baking will make it permanent. I do not use a sealer because I have not had to. I use this method on vases; have not painted drinking glasses, mugs, etc. I hope this helps you.

"You can make your decorative creation permanent by baking the place setting in your oven..."

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Paint Your Own Place Setting comes with 1 white plate, bowl, and mug, 12 paints, 1 large brush, small brush. Decorate the porcelain place setting with special paints provided. The paints are easy to use, and can be wiped off with a wet paper cloth if you make a mistake, or wish to redecorate. You can make your decorative creation permanent by baking the place setting in your oven. With adult assistance, place your place setting set in an oven set at 250 degrees, and allow to bake for 30 minutes, and your artwork will be permanently adhered to the porcelain plate, bowl and mug. Even though the place setting paint is non-toxic, we recommend the Place Setting be used for decorative purposes only.

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